We have offer a range of antique and collectible Scottish provincial and sterling silver and vintage Highland wear to complete your outfit or add to your collection. With an eclectic range of antique Scottish silver, plaid brooches.

We also run a Free Wants List Service so if you have a badge(s) you are looking for please email us and we will contact you with details of any stock that comes in before it goes to the website.

Our Lewis kilt socks have a beautiful Celtic cable top making them the perfect match for tartans, whether traditional or contemporary. These kilt socks as with all House of Cheviot's hosiery, are hand finished to ensure a premium quality.

Fully fashioned point linked diced hose with back seam. Made in 3 ply merino wool and acrylic blend for comfort and strength and machine washable. Fully reinforced through the foot area.

We offer a fine range of tartan, argyle, plaid, diced kilt hose. The Scot Range is a range of classic tartan and military diced kilt hose made in five colour selections that match with many tartans. The diced full hose and hose top range also offers the military pattern hose as supplied to the Highland regiments.

The Scot range tartan and diced kilt hoseThe Scot range of tartan and diced kilt hose in a range of colours that match many tartans and as worn by Highland regiment officers and military pipers. Made in a range of standard shoe sizes as list in the chart below. Made in 3 ply merino wool and acrylic blend for comfort and strength and machine washable. Fully reinforced through the foot area.

Our Lewis kilt socks have a beautiful Celtic cable top making them the perfect match for tartans, whether traditional or contemporary. These kilt socks as with all House of Cheviot's hosiery, are hand finished to ensure a premium quality.

Classic Atholl Bonnet as worn by Willie Duff Atholl man in the Victorian photographs and watercolours

Slightly higher at the front than the back of the bonnet. Dark navy crown, red torrie – Red, white and green dice. Four back ribbons ( two large and two small ) finishing in a back rosette knot. Internal inside leather insert if you wish to add a hackle.

100% made in Scotland since 1845.

Made to order approx. 3 weeks from order.

How do you measure your Head Size?

All our sizes are listed UK hat sizes

Put measuring tape around your head, just above your eyebrows. Measurements can be in cms or inches – refer to the table below ( US customers please check your sizes on our chart as US sizes may vary compared to the UK size charts )

The Atholl Highlanders is a Scottish ceremonial infantry regiment. The regiment is not part of the British Army but is in the private employ of the Duke of Atholl, and based in Blair Atholl

The regiment was originally raised in Perthshire by John Murray, 4th Duke of Atholl as the 77th Regiment of Foot (or Atholl Highlanders, or Murray’s Highlanders) in December 1777.

More than 50 years later, in 1839, George Murray, 6th Duke of Atholl, as Lord Glenlyon, resurrected the regiment as a bodyguard which he took to the Eglinton Tournament at Eglinton Castle, Ayrshire. Three years later, in 1842, the regiment escorted Queen Victoria during her tour of Perthshire and, in 1844, when the Queen stayed as a guest of the Duke at Blair Castle, the regiment mounted the guard for the entire duration of her stay. In recognition of the service that the regiment provided during her two visits, the Queen announced that she would present the Atholl Highlanders with colours, thus giving the regiment official status.

Baird is a common surname of primarily Scottish origins. An old legend says that the family obtained their lands in Scotland when one Baird rescued King William the Lion while he was being attacked by a wild boar. While the validity of that legend is unknown, the Baird family did obtain lands in Aberdeenshire.

Put measuring tape around your head, just above your eyebrows. Measurements can be in cms or inches – refer to the table below ( US customers please check your sizes on our chart as US sizes may vary compared to the UK size charts )

UK – EU cm – Inches

6 3/4 = 54cm = 21 1/4

6 7/8 = 55cm = 21 5/8

7 = 56cm = 22

7 1/8 = 57cm = 22 3/8

7 1/4 = 58cm = 22 3/4

7 3/8 = 59cm = 23 1/4

7 1/2 = 60cm = 23 5/8

7 5/8 = 61cm = 24

7 3/4 = 62cm = 24 3/8

7 7/8 = 63cm = 24 7/8

8 = 64cm = 25 1/4

Scottish Tweeds – The House of Labhran source classic Harris tweeds and keepers tweeds and we have been weaving some of the finest tweeds in Scotland suppling many Highland estates. We have a classic range of heavy weight keepers tweeds that can be made into some timeless classic country clothing perfect for that day in the field or on the hill. We offer a wonderful range of Labhran tweeds woven in Scotland for Estate and shooting wear.

We specialise in creating a range of bespoke shooting garments and Highland jackets to suit any occasion. Our tailor works to bring personal details to suit your requirements.

Put measuring tape around your head, just above your eyebrows. Measurements can be in cms or inches – refer to the table below ( US customers please check your sizes on our chart as US sizes may vary compared to the UK size charts )

UK – EU cm – Inches

6 3/4 = 54cm = 21 1/4

6 7/8 = 55cm = 21 5/8

7 = 56cm = 22

7 1/8 = 57cm = 22 3/8

7 1/4 = 58cm = 22 3/4

7 3/8 = 59cm = 23 1/4

7 1/2 = 60cm = 23 5/8

7 5/8 = 61cm = 24

7 3/4 = 62cm = 24 3/8

7 7/8 = 63cm = 24 7/8

8 = 64cm = 25 1/4

Scottish Tweeds – The House of Labhran source classic Harris tweeds and keepers tweeds and we have been weaving some of the finest tweeds in Scotland suppling many Highland estates. We have a classic range of heavy weight keepers tweeds that can be made into some timeless classic country clothing perfect for that day in the field or on the hill. We offer a wonderful range of Labhran tweeds woven in Scotland for Estate and shooting wear.

We specialise in creating a range of bespoke shooting garments and Highland jackets to suit any occasion. Our tailor works to bring personal details to suit your requirements.

Our Lewis kilt socks have a beautiful Celtic cable top making them the perfect match for tartans, whether traditional or contemporary. These kilt socks as with all House of Cheviot's hosiery, are hand finished to ensure a premium quality.

As worn by the Highland regiment in midnight blue wool with red toorie.
100% made in Scotland since 1845.

Made to order approx. 7 days from order.

How do you measure your Head Size?

All our sizes are listed UK hat sizes

Put measuring tape around your head, just above your eyebrows. Measurements can be in cms or inches – refer to the table below ( US customers please check your sizes on our chart as US sizes may vary compared to the UK size charts )

Merino Wool Socks. Classic country socks in a two colour design. Ideal for wearing with boots, wellies or brogues while out in the field. As with all House of Cheviot’s country and shooting socks, Chessboard is hand-finished to ensure a premium quality.

Turn the sock inside – out

Wash at 30° wool wash, gentle spin

Do not tumble dry

We offer a fine range of tartan, argyle, plaid, diced kilt hose and shooting socks. The Chessboard are a true classic shooting sock and perfect for that day out on the hill.

Classic Scottish thistle shoe buckles ( pair ) Celtic engraved buckles for Highland kilt brogues. Once these were silver plated but the plate has long since been polished off to reveal a wonderful antique brass on leather tabs.

Possible Henry Kirkwood & Son Edinburgh looking at the engraving but unmarked.

We have offer a range of antique and collectible Scottish provincial and sterling silver and vintage Highland wear to complete your outfit or add to your collection. With an eclectic range of antique Scottish silver, plaid brooches.

We also run a Free Wants List Service so if you have a badge(s) you are looking for please email us and we will contact you with details of any stock that comes in before it goes to the website.

Merino Wool Socks. Classic country socks in a two colour design. Ideal for wearing with boots, wellies or brogues while out in the field. As with all House of Cheviot’s country and shooting socks, Chessboard is hand-finished to ensure a premium quality.

Turn the sock inside – out

Wash at 30° wool wash, gentle spin

Do not tumble dry

We offer a fine range of tartan, argyle, plaid, diced kilt hose and shooting socks. The Chessboard are a true classic shooting sock and perfect for that day out on the hill.

At the House of Cheviot, they combine traditional hand knitting skills developed over 200 years with the very latest knitting technology, to produce the best country socks, kilt hose, and shooting socks available. During manufacture, from the careful selection of yarns to the final hand-finishing, House of Cheviot products pass through many pairs of skilled hands, providing attention to every detail on every step of the craft making process, and thus ensuring that all of our finished socks are of the highest standard.

Bruce Clan History: The Bruce surname, one of the most celebrated in Scottish history, is of territorial origin, from the Chateau d’Adam at Brix, in Normandy.

The first Bruce recorded in Britain was Robert de Brus, who arrived with William the Conqueror’s Norman invasion of England in 1066. He was thought to have died in 1094. A son of Robert, also called Robert, was the first of the family with a Scots connection. As a companion of Prince David, Robert came north to Scotland, in his train, and was granted Lordship of the lands of Annandale, after David became King of Scotland.

Merino Wool Socks. Classic country socks in a two colour design. Ideal for wearing with boots, wellies or brogues while out in the field. As with all House of Cheviot’s country and shooting socks, Chessboard is hand-finished to ensure a premium quality.

Turn the sock inside – out

Wash at 30° wool wash, gentle spin

Do not tumble dry

We offer a fine range of tartan, argyle, plaid, diced kilt hose and shooting socks. The Chessboard are a true classic shooting sock and perfect for that day out on the hill.

Put measuring tape around your head, just above your eyebrows. Measurements can be in cms or inches – refer to the table below ( US customers please check your sizes on our chart as US sizes may vary compared to the UK size charts )

We have offer a range of antique and collectible Scottish provincial and sterling silver and vintage Highland wear to complete your outfit or add to your collection. With an eclectic range of antique Scottish silver, plaid brooches.

We also run a Free Wants List Service so if you have a badge(s) you are looking for please email us and we will contact you with details of any stock that comes in before it goes to the website.

Our Lewis kilt socks have a beautiful Celtic cable top making them the perfect match for tartans, whether traditional or contemporary. These kilt socks as with all House of Cheviot's hosiery, are hand finished to ensure a premium quality.

Thistle sterling silver kilt belt buckle. Made to order by the Royal silversmith. Hamilton & Inches Edinburgh hallmarked.
Hand made to order. Please email if you require for a certain date to check time from order.

With silk rosette and ribbon tails. 100% made in Scotland by Robert Mackie since 1845.

Crown approx 10 1/2″ = 26cm across depending on hat size.

All bonnets made to order approx. 7 days

How do you measure your Head Size?

All our sizes are listed UK hat sizes

Put measuring tape around your head, just above your eyebrows. Measurements can be in cms or inches – refer to the table below ( US customers please check your sizes on our chart as US sizes may vary compared to the UK size charts )

UK – EU cm – Inches

6 3/4 = 54cm = 21 1/4

6 7/8 = 55cm = 21 5/8

7 = 56cm = 22

7 1/8 = 57cm = 22 3/8

7 1/4 = 58cm = 22 3/4

7 3/8 = 59cm = 23 1/4

7 1/2 = 60cm = 23 5/8

7 5/8 = 61cm = 24

7 3/4 = 62cm = 24 3/8

7 7/8 = 63cm = 24 7/8

8 = 64cm = 25 1/4

Our classic quality wool Scottish Balmoral hats, 100% made in Scotland since 1845. As supplied to the Highland regiments and British army made in the finest wool, silk bands, ostrich feathers and silk ribbon tails. All hand finished by highly skilled and experienced tradesmen, using high quality materials which comply with the rigorous Ministry of Defence requirements in the UK.

With silk rosette and tied back ribbon. 100% made in Scotland by Robert Mackie since 1845.

Crown approx 10 1/2″ = 26cm across depending on hat size.

All hats made to order approx 7 days from ordering.

How do you measure your Head Size?

All our sizes are listed UK hat sizes

Put measuring tape around your head, just above your eyebrows. Measurements can be in cms or inches – refer to the table below ( US customers please check your sizes on our chart as US sizes may vary compared to the UK size charts )

UK – EU cm – Inches

6 3/4 = 54cm = 21 1/4

6 7/8 = 55cm = 21 5/8

7 = 56cm = 22

7 1/8 = 57cm = 22 3/8

7 1/4 = 58cm = 22 3/4

7 3/8 = 59cm = 23 1/4

7 1/2 = 60cm = 23 5/8

7 5/8 = 61cm = 24

7 3/4 = 62cm = 24 3/8

7 7/8 = 63cm = 24 7/8

8 = 64cm = 25 1/4

Our classic quality wool Scottish Balmoral hats, 100% made in Scotland since 1845. As supplied to the Highland regiments and British army made in the finest wool, silk bands, ostrich feathers and silk ribbon tails. All hand finished by highly skilled and experienced tradesmen, using high quality materials which comply with the rigorous Ministry of Defence requirements in the UK.

With silk rosette and ribbon tails. Variations of dicing include a standard self colour and white dice and regimental three colour dicing. 100% made in Scotland by Robert Mackie since 1845.

How do you measure your Head Size?

All our sizes are listed UK hat sizes

Put measuring tape around your head, just above your eyebrows. Measurements can be in cms or inches – refer to the table below ( US customers please check your sizes on our chart as US sizes may vary compared to the UK size charts )

UK – EU cm – Inches

6 3/4 = 54cm = 21 1/4

6 7/8 = 55cm = 21 5/8

7 = 56cm = 22

7 1/8 = 57cm = 22 3/8

7 1/4 = 58cm = 22 3/4

7 3/8 = 59cm = 23 1/4

7 1/2 = 60cm = 23 5/8

7 5/8 = 61cm = 24

7 3/4 = 62cm = 24 3/8

7 7/8 = 63cm = 24 7/8

8 = 64cm = 25 1/4

Our classic quality wool Scottish Balmoral hats, 100% made in Scotland since 1845. As supplied to the Highland regiments and British army made in the finest wool, silk bands, ostrich feathers and silk ribbon tails. All hand finished by highly skilled and experienced tradesmen, using high quality materials which comply with the rigorous Ministry of Defence requirements in the UK.

Traditional Lowland bonnet as worn by KOSB / Lowland regiment officers. As worn by the regimental Drum Major today with a large side rosette and with red toorie. Worn with Blackcock feather hackle, but not supplied with the hat. Stiff top and side stiffener. Chin strap flat back ribbon.

100% made in Scotland since 1845..

Made to order approx. 10 – 14 days from order.

How do you measure your Head Size?

All our sizes are listed UK hat sizes

Put measuring tape around your head, just above your eyebrows. Measurements can be in cms or inches – refer to the table below ( US customers please check your sizes on our chart as US sizes may vary compared to the UK size charts )

UK – EU cm – Inches

6 3/4 = 54cm = 21 1/4

6 7/8 = 55cm = 21 5/8

7 = 56cm = 22

7 1/8 = 57cm = 22 3/8

7 1/4 = 58cm = 22 3/4

7 3/8 = 59cm = 23 1/4

7 1/2 = 60cm = 23 5/8

7 5/8 = 61cm = 24

7 3/4 = 62cm = 24 3/8

7 7/8 = 63cm = 24 7/8

8 = 64cm = 25 1/4

Our classic quality wool Scottish Balmoral hats, 100% made in Scotland since 1845. As supplied to the Highland regiments and British army made in the finest wool, silk bands, ostrich feathers and silk ribbon tails. All hand finished by highly skilled and experienced tradesmen, using high quality materials which comply with the rigorous Ministry of Defence requirements in the UK.

Our Lewis kilt socks have a beautiful Celtic cable top making them the perfect match for tartans, whether traditional or contemporary. These kilt socks as with all House of Cheviot's hosiery, are hand finished to ensure a premium quality.

The surname Erskine was originally derived from the lands of Erskine, which is an area to the south of the River Clyde in Renfrew. The name is believed to be ancient or Old British for green rising ground.

As early as the reign of Alexander II of Scotland, Henry de Erskine was proprietor of the barony. In about 1226 Henry was a witness to a charter by the Earl of Lennox of the patronage and tithes of Rosneath to Paisley Abbey.

Scottish 19th century traditional turned laburnum wood toddy ladle. The ladle measures 8 3/8″ (21.3cm) in length overall, bowl has rim diameter of 1 1/2″ (3.8cm). It is in antique original condition as per photos with a small ( flea bite ) chip on one side of the bowl after nearly 200 years of use, still holds whisky for your favourite dram.

Scottish Whisky Silver & Collectibles – As we are based on Speyside in the heart of Malt Whisky Country we are surrounded by some of the finest whisky distilleries in the world. We have offer a range of antique and collectible Scottish whisky collectables in addition to our fine hand crafted sterling silver whisky quaich range.

A quaich is a shallow two-handled drinking cup or bowl from Scotland. It derives from the Scottish Gaelic cuach meaning a cup.

We source a wide range of Scottish Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian whisky collectibles for our collectors. Sourcing whisky noggins, quaich, decanter silver wear and dram measures. We also run a free wants list, so if you are looking for a particular item why not add it to our lists. Email us with details.